The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, September 28, 1921, Section One Pages 1 to 12, Image 12
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Published Every Wednesday
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28.
Miss Addie Weinberg spent the
week-end in Sumter with friends.
S. Katzoff spent a few days last
week in Charleston on business.
Mihs Myrtle and Jleniie Bomaid
spent last Thursday in Sumter.
Miss Gertrude Oliver of Greeley
ville, is visiting Miss Mary Dickson.
Miss Gertrude Oliver of Greeley
ville, spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. S. Oliver O'Bryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Lanneau of
Bishopville, spent Saturday in Mann
ing with friends.
Messrs. A. J. King and Wright Tur
beville spent the week-end in Sumter
and Bishopville.
Miss Mary Miller Plowden is much
better after being ill for the past ten
days.
Miss Corinne Barfield has returned
from Charleston, where she spent Sun
day and Monday.
Mrs. Rickenbaker and daughter,
Miss Thelma, of Orangeburg, are
visiting Mrs. Edwards.
Mrs. H. C. Curtis has returned from
Newborry, where she was visiting re
latives.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller and children of
Lake City, spent Sunday with Misses
Daisy and Mae Flowers.
Miss Clara Shipman of Alcolu,
spent the week-end with Miss Ruth
Dickson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Davis and baby
of Davis Station, are visiting Mr.
Davis' mother, Mrs. T. M. Davis.
Mrs. E. S. McLaughlm, who spent
the summer with relatives in Dalzell,
has returned home.
Mrs. D. D. Salley of Orangeburg,
spent a few (lays of last week with
relatives in Manning.
Don't forget the hog show in Man
ning October 14th. Bring your hogs
in and win the money.
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by R. .J. Reynolds
Tobacco Co.
Winston.Salem,
Miss L'llis Gamble of Paxville is
visiting relatives in town.
Miss Mamie Phelps and Mr. Jackson
of Sumter, spent Sunday here visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barton spnit
last week end with relatives in Lan
caster.
Mrs. J. E. Reardon left Monday for
a two week's stay in Salem, where she
will visit rel:Atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Floyd have re
turned from a motor trip to Hender
sonville and Asheville, N. C.
Mrs. B. A. Johnson and Mr. Edwin
Johnson have returned from a trip tc
Spartanburg, Greenwood and Foun.
tain Inn, where they have been visit
ing relatives and friends.
See Mr. F. P. Eryin at once and
give him i your order for wheat seed
which will be furnished by the banks
of Manning at ,ctual cost to them.
We noticed a young lady getting
into a car the other afternoon and
we might add that we also noticed
that she was "rolling her own."
Mrs. D. L. Sams left Monday for
Rose Hill, N. C., where she will visit
her mother, Mrs. L. M. Dew, for a
few weeks.
Miss Rhoda Nettles' many friends
will be glad to learn that shi is im
proving after being operated on about
ten (lays ago in Sumter.
The many friends of Mr. Hugh
Plowden will be glad to learn that he
is able to be out again after a two
week's illness.
Miss Rita Huggin's many friends
will be glad to learn that she is better
after being quite ill for the past two
weeks.
Manning extends a welcome to
every man, woman and child to visit
the great hog show on October 14th.
Come, it's all free.
Mrs. F. D. Boswell has returned
from a visit to her brother, Mr.
Eugene Davis, and family of Davis
Station.
Mrs. J. E. Demars who has been
visiting relatives in Manning return
ed to her home in Baltimore last Mon
day.
Don't plant wheat before treating
it with copper sulphate or formalde
hyde to prevmt siiut.
On account of court convening this
week, the regular w-eting of the Wo
man's Auxiliary wili be held Thursday
afternoon at 4.30 o'dioek at the home
of Mrs. C. B. Geigcr.
Mr. and Mrs. Cc:on Belser and
Miss Mary Ingr: of Columbia are
guests for the WIls< i-Hunbert wed
ding, at the home -f Judge and Mrs.
John S. Wilson.
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the
home of Mrs. Joseinh Sprott on Mon
day afternoon aL o'clock. A full
attendanco is ean.stly requested as
delegates to the Sa:U2 Convention will
be appointed at thi: meeting.
The First Nn "-. The Bank of
.an'i ~inand Th- Pomue Bank and
Trust Company rili furnish the far
iers of Clarendon C ou.i v with wheat
':(e:d at alctual CoSL. Ench farmer
sho'lld pAmit two acres of wheat to
vael work hors or mule.
You'll
sport
T thing you do next ArE
a get some makin's Albe
s and some Prince there
tobacco and puff away and p
iome made cigarette our e
rill hit on all your ess!
cylinders! P. A
se sitting.-by and say- slip 1
iybe you'll cash this out a
tomorrow. Do it while Pr
ng's good, for manL-o- co thi
rou can't figure out smok
>U're passing by!i Such smok
such coolness, such You<
;h-ness-welI, the only --if:
get the words em-- for j
enough is to go to it revels
ow yourself!I or a <
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thse national joy u
Mr. and Mrs. N. Il kNeWme of Casa
den, visited thoir aunt, Mrs. E. C. Als
brook last week.
Dr. H. L. Crouch of the Dickson
Drug Store, spent Sunday in Colum
bia.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roigr r
Bluff, N. C., are the guests of relatives
here this week.
Dr. L. W. Nettles of Camden,, was
a visitor last Wednesday of his sister,
Mrs. E. C. Alsbrook.
Licuts. Runser and Turner will re
turn to Manning tomorrow (Thurs
day) from Savannah, Ga., with a new
aeroplane.
Mr. Allen Harvin Jr., left last
night for Youngsville, N. C., where
he has accepted a position in Clark's
Warehouse.
Mr. R. R. Jenkinson has decided to
close out his mercantile business, and
is now traveling for Hornick and
Peeples of Charleston.
The regular meeting of the Ameri
can Legion Post will be held at the
new club rooms over Manning Hard
ware next Tuesday evening at eight
o'clock.
Mrs. W. E. Reardon returned last
Friday evening from an eight week's
stay in Black Mountain, N. C., where
she was visiting her mother, Mrs.
Cauble.
Word has been received here of the
announcement of the marriage of Miss
Margaret Thorp Green of Council
Bluff, Iowa, to Mr. Courtney Camp
bell of Foreston, S. C. Mr. Campbell
is manager of the Carolina Stock
Farms at Foreston. The wedding will
take place at the home of the bride
on October 6th.
Mrs. A. Forest Fowler and her chil
dren, Elizabeth and Forest Jr., of Co
lumbia and Mrs. H. B. Ennis and her
children, Marjorie and Helen of Mil
ledgeville, Ga., are visiting at the
home of their mother, Mrs. E. C.
Alsbrook.
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CARD OF THANKS
. We, the members of the High School
Foot Ball Team, wish to thank the
people of Manning for the contribu
tions given us for our new suits and
new foot ball.
CLASSIF[D ADVERTISING
Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer.
Relieves pain and soreness, Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc.
WANTED-Ford Touring Car, in
good shape, price must be in har
mony with boll weevil conditions.
Box 274, Summerton, S. C.
BRICK LIME AND CEMENT-We
have them in st-ock all the-time, and
would like to have your order. Dick
son Grocery and Peed Co.
We are proud of -lhe confidence doc
tors, druggists and the public have in
666 Chill and Fever Tonic.
PRATTS-Poultry and stock reme
(lies-we carry a full line. Dickson
Grocery and Feed Co.
Rub-My-Tism is a powerful anti
septic. Cures infected cuts, old sores,
tetter, etc.
enjoy the
of rolling
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d, besides Prince
rt's delightful flavor,
's its freedom from bite
arch which is cut out by
xclusive patented proc
Certainly-you smoke
,from sun up till you
etween the sheets with
comeback.
ince Albert is thie tobac
at revolutionized pipe
ing. If you never could
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you use Prince Albert
~ackingI It's a smoke
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igarette!
LBERT
A LDER.MA N'S
20 STORES IN ONE
New Fall Readymto-Wear!
New Coats, Dresses and.Skirts, beauti'ully designed, of
the favorite materials, Satin, Canton Crepe, Serge and
Tricotine, in Navy Blue, Brown and Black, trimmed in
Beads, Buttons and Embroidered effects are now in. These
garments are made up of the best and newest material on
the market. (We carry a complete line for the stout ladies
as well as for the slim and medium sized ones.)
HOSE A complet line of Ladies' Silk Hose in all col
ors have just trrived. We handle The Gotham Gold
Stripe, Onyx and Holeproof Hose, the best on the market
today.
LADIES!! Call and see our beautiful line of Blouses
for Fall and Winter in Georgette and Crepe, all colors and
the latest styles. Prices range from $3.00 up to $15.00.
BOYS' AND MEN'S CLOTHING A complete line of
clothing for men, young men and boys', in the latest
models. These suits are absolutely guaranteed to give
satisfaction or money refunded. Mothers, bring your boys
in and let us fix them up for school.
We were fortunate enough to buy a complete line of
Dry Goods on the low market and we can give you right
prices.
SHOES We are a"ents for the very best Ladies' and
Men's Shoes, Zeigler Bros., for the Ladies and Boyden's
for the Men. These are shoes that fit your foot and will
not lose their shape. Come in and let us fit you in a pair
of these shoes; narrow or wide, we can fit you.
ALDERMAN'S
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION new rules and regulations adopted
July 1st, 1921, and wvill embrace tlcee
The next examination for teachers groups of questions.
will be held at the court house on Fri- The Primary division embaces the
(lay and Saturday, October 7th and following subjects: English Ghim
8th., beginning at nine o'clock. This mar and Language, Arithmetic, Ply
examination will be held under the ground and Community Activities, and
Geeal History, Geography, Civics BATTERIES
FULGHAM OATS-Abruzziy, Health, Nature Study, Sool
Winter Rye seed. Dickson Grocery Law, Manual Training.
and Feed Co. The General Elementary division
embraces the fol lowving subjects:
RUMMAGE SALE-Saturnay, at R. English Grammar and Composition,
R. Jenkinson's old stand. Arithmetic, History, U. S. and S. C.,
666 cures Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Biiu eeClsadLaGrippe, orooyan yinNteSud
money refunded. :n giutrSho av n l o tr nte
FOR RENT--l-our rooms, together or TeHg colDvse mrcs S~~ f twl
singly, for board or housekeeping.thfolwnGrmailAayisrout le
VETlCI I and Rape seed-Plant some 11( iis cec GnrlSine
for your stocks sake. Dickson Gro-PhsogyBilyhscCh
cery and Feed Co. avnofrd ~or~ur~)Aih 'Y% vi~ n
COTTON-Sh'ipped to BATTEY &mtiAgbaGeeryFoin
CO.. The Proficient Cotton Factors Giiuifurofrd n eurd
of Savannah, Ga., yields satisfac- Ace
tion as is evidenced by the lairge tad Mdr itrSho
volume of business entruistedl toiI i
them. Isn't it to your interest to beoesecanevrtahcGOlVN
try them'' Do it nowv and he con- t ulf ne oedvso.Tah
vincedl. Nov. 30-c.eshligFrit uttk h x n
LOST-Saturday, hound pupp~y, re~lsdebre rmtahn.WODIUFF
and wvhite-answvered to the nme ulrifraio eaiet e
of "Blig-um," about a year old. Re-neasoceicasanlceenils SnnetnS.C '.
ward il retuii ned to A. J1. Tindaul inonwiht (urceiiaesmyb
a~rk o' 1hack Rivr. pd. hdb viigfrtellmhe s
T"OR S A'E-N ice pears for canningalptl ll 1s___________________________
81I.50 burhl cdeliver~ed a'. Manning, E 1 R W E
S. C. Write or see .J. Morgan 8t Conyup.oEdctn COLGI'IAATY
Spirott, Jordan, S. C.SHO
ICOTTON-A mple storage capiacit y at NOIETCRITS Mr..C.etlsAbokPicpl
reasonable rates andl liberal a'd
vances on consignments in anyAlPesnhaigcamagis Fitestdrdnt. ghcol
quantity, for priompt sale or to bethEsaeoHerD.Toad-EliFincLi, thnacs
held, offeredl by BIATTEY & CO.1caewilpeetteduyats-sinendemnhp.Toug
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Savannah, Ga. Nov. 30-c ilmaepymttotein(rig-frWti-pndCmsninhp
Rub-My-T'im is a powerful antisep-EsteothsadHnyDThmcolgsvtotexiain.S
tie. Cures infected cuts, ol sores,deesdclcohigfrbniiaycoa
tetter, etc. uieE'hoa, sisoerdb Witrp Clm~
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